Human-Machine Systems Graduate Traineeship Funded by NSF

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Wendy Harbour
Tue, Jan 24, 2023 12:49 AM

FYI...

From: Cleveland State Human-Machine Systems Traineeship nrt@csuohio.edu
Sent: Monday, January 23, 2023 11:20 AM

Dear Colleague,

I would like to tell you about a unique opportunity for your senior undergraduate students considering graduate school.  Cleveland State University is welcoming students to apply to our Human-Machine Systems Graduate Traineeship funded by the National Science Foundation. This program will train the next generation of professionals to partner with people with disabilities to create assistive and rehabilitation technologies by working on transdisciplinary teams.  We are looking for bright students in all majors who are interested in making a direct impact on people with disabilities.  We especially encourage students with physical disabilities to participate in our program.

Can you pass along the following call for applicants to your students with disabilities?  It would be especially helpful if you reach out to specific students who might be most interested.

We also encourage your organization to follow us on Twitter @CSU_CHMS for more updates.

Thanks,

Eric Schearer

Human-Machine Systems Traineeship Director

Human-Machine Systems for Physical Rehabilitation

Graduate Research Traineeship

Cleveland State University

If you are interested in getting a graduate degree (MS or PhD) and using technology to transform the lives of people with disabilities, this program is for you.  If you want to work on teams with people with disabilities and students and faculty members from different disciplines, this program is for you.  We want students seeking degrees in all engineering fields, computer science, urban studies, psychology, and exercise science to participate.  This is an opportunity to explore a career path that is meaningful and significant and touches lives.  Students with disabilities and students from minority groups that are underrepresented in these fields are especially encouraged to apply.

If you are a student with a disability we very much want you to apply to participate in our program.  From travel, to housing, to everyday work in the lab, to field trips, and to peer support, we will work closely with you so that you have what you need to succeed in our program.

Benefits include:

  • Work across disciplines in engineering, computer science, occupational and physical therapy, psychology, urban development, and exercise physiology
  • Participation in cutting-edge assistive technology and rehabilitation research
  • Work directly on research teams with people with disabilities
  • Individual career development plans with mentoring from experts in multiple fields
  • Opportunity to travel to and present your research at conferences
  • $34,000 annual stipend for supported PhD students
  • Free tuition for supported PhD students

For more details please visit

http://bit.ly/csuhmsahead

Please follow us @CSU_CHMS on Twitter.

FYI... From: Cleveland State Human-Machine Systems Traineeship <nrt@csuohio.edu> Sent: Monday, January 23, 2023 11:20 AM Dear Colleague, I would like to tell you about a unique opportunity for your senior undergraduate students considering graduate school. Cleveland State University is welcoming students to apply to our Human-Machine Systems Graduate Traineeship funded by the National Science Foundation. This program will train the next generation of professionals to partner with people with disabilities to create assistive and rehabilitation technologies by working on transdisciplinary teams. We are looking for bright students in all majors who are interested in making a direct impact on people with disabilities. We especially encourage students with physical disabilities to participate in our program. Can you pass along the following call for applicants to your students with disabilities? It would be especially helpful if you reach out to specific students who might be most interested. We also encourage your organization to follow us on Twitter @CSU_CHMS for more updates. Thanks, Eric Schearer Human-Machine Systems Traineeship Director Human-Machine Systems for Physical Rehabilitation Graduate Research Traineeship Cleveland State University If you are interested in getting a graduate degree (MS or PhD) and using technology to transform the lives of people with disabilities, this program is for you. If you want to work on teams with people with disabilities and students and faculty members from different disciplines, this program is for you. We want students seeking degrees in all engineering fields, computer science, urban studies, psychology, and exercise science to participate. This is an opportunity to explore a career path that is meaningful and significant and touches lives. Students with disabilities and students from minority groups that are underrepresented in these fields are especially encouraged to apply. If you are a student with a disability we very much want you to apply to participate in our program. From travel, to housing, to everyday work in the lab, to field trips, and to peer support, we will work closely with you so that you have what you need to succeed in our program. Benefits include: * Work across disciplines in engineering, computer science, occupational and physical therapy, psychology, urban development, and exercise physiology * Participation in cutting-edge assistive technology and rehabilitation research * Work directly on research teams with people with disabilities * Individual career development plans with mentoring from experts in multiple fields * Opportunity to travel to and present your research at conferences * $34,000 annual stipend for supported PhD students * Free tuition for supported PhD students For more details please visit http://bit.ly/csuhmsahead Please follow us @CSU_CHMS on Twitter.